More than 105,000 American citizens have died because of the novel coronavirus. The president continues to tell us what a great job he has done fighting it. Unfortunately, dead ones don't understand.
There are those who think we may never see Trump willingly abandon the White House. They are convinced even if he loses to Joe Biden this fall, the Donald will refuse to step down—no matter what.
People say that he could lose by a landslide in 2020 and still think he would say, 'It's rigged, fake news, deep state.' It will be difficult to take him out of the office.
His latest show-stopper was to accuse former Florida Republican congressman and current MSNBC anchor Joe Scarborough of murder. Though there is no evidence of it and family members of the victim in question begged Trump to stop spreading lies, the president didn't stop.
His compulsive need for the limelight, his tendency to rule with the mendacity of a despot and his likely denial to leave the White House. His recent actions once again show his willingness to lie, obfuscate and confuse by any means necessary, real or (generally) imagined.